1967 Lincoln Continental Lehmann-Peterson Limousine







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From conveying U.S. Presidents and dignitaries to shuttling newlyweds and prom queens, the stretch limousine has been an important part of American culture. Creating a limousine is a feat of both engineering and craftmanship, and Lehmann-Peterson of Chicago was among the best.
Formed in 1963, the partnership of Skip Lehmann and Robert Patterson managed to gain an audience with Ford Motor Company and proved that Lehmann-Patterson was more than up to the task. The company took a 1963 Lincoln Continental, stretched it by three feet, and made an unannounced visit to Ford headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, to show off its new executive limousine. Ford engineers were skeptical, since research showed that any car stretched more than three inches would suffer greatly from metal fatigue. After extensive testing, the Lehmann-Peterson proved to be stronger than the standard Continental. A deal was soon struck, and the company produced executive limousines until 1970.
This 1967 Lincoln Continental Lehmann-Peterson Limousine — which is, in fact, a 1966 Continental that was titled as a ’67 — features a rear compartment that seats 5-6 passengers and has its own air conditioning and Pioneer AM/FM stereo with CD player and Kicker speakers.
Highlights
Offered from The SugarCreek Collection
One of approximately 120 built in 1966
Refreshed in 2011 to include exterior paint, black leather interior, and mechanical and maintenance repairs
Powered by a 462 cu-in V8 rated at 340 horsepower and 485 lb-ft of torque
C4 three-speed automatic transmission with dual range
The data plate decodes as:
Body: 53A – 4-door sedan
Color: A – Black (now Navy Blue)
Trim: 86 – Black
Date: 26K – 26 October
DSO: 84 – District Sales Office: Home Office Reserve
Axle: 1 – 3.00:1 rear axle ratio
Trans: 6 – C4 Automatic transmission with dual range
The chassis number (6Y80G412891) decodes as:
6 – 1966 model year (titled as a ’67)
Y – Wixom, Michigan, assembly plant
80 – 4-door sedan
G – 462 cu-in V8 engine
412891 – Sequential production number
Features
Power steering, brakes, windows, and seats
Functional Factory air conditioning in front
Functional Custom air conditioning in rear
Aftermarket gauge cluster
Factory AM/FM radio in front
Rear seats 5-6 and has air conditioning and Pioneer AM/FM radio with CD player and Kicker speakers
Brand new Road One Cavalry A/S 235/75/R15 tires
Known Imperfections
Paint imperfections, including chips, scuffs, scratches, bubbles, and cracks
Some pitting on chrome, emblems, trim, and handles
Dash and some lettering faded
Open screw holes on dash, some switches are faded, surface rust on sills, trim screw and switch are missing
Front carpet is faded
Paint peeling in engine bay
Door locks don’t work from the inside vacuum switch
AM/FM Radio up front doesn’t work
Included
Keys
Ownership History
This 1967 Lincoln Continental Lehmann-Peterson Limousine was added to The SugarCreek Collection in February 2011.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Auctions Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle. Broad Arrow Auctions is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hagerty.
Contact: Matt Lowney Phone: 623.308.2640 email: mlowney@hagerty.com
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